heloman78
Aerospace
- Dec 19, 2011
- 10
I'm working on a project where I'm reproducing (PMA) an aircraft control rod. The part is made up of a center section of custom drawn seamless tubing 1.18 in diameter with a 0.065 wall thickness. The ends of the tube are swaged to 1.090 in diameter (7.7% reduction in diameter) and then threaded for attachment of clevis type rod ends. I have a lab report that says the OEM tube is 2024 T42, which sort of makes sense conceptually; the tube could have been swaged in the "O" condition, and then heat treated to T42. But this seems a little odd for a couple reasons. First, I would think that the tube would not remain straight during the heat treat process. Second, the lab report I got on the original tube was based on physical testing and I don’t see how the lab would have differentiated between T42, and T3 using only physical testing, so maybe the original was swaged straight from T3.
What I'd like to do is swage straight from T3 but I'm looking for justification that I will not create a possibility for brittle fracture at the swaged area. In fact, I have in the past made these tubes for a DER repair straight from T3 and performed destructive assembly tensile tests by attaching the tube to one end of the machine and the clevis to the other, the rods always failed at the clevis for both the original, supposedly T42, and my replacement formed straight from T3. What do you guys think of swaging straight from T3? Any thoughts on the cold working effect during the swaging process? Thank you!
What I'd like to do is swage straight from T3 but I'm looking for justification that I will not create a possibility for brittle fracture at the swaged area. In fact, I have in the past made these tubes for a DER repair straight from T3 and performed destructive assembly tensile tests by attaching the tube to one end of the machine and the clevis to the other, the rods always failed at the clevis for both the original, supposedly T42, and my replacement formed straight from T3. What do you guys think of swaging straight from T3? Any thoughts on the cold working effect during the swaging process? Thank you!